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Do Indian Supporters echo these sentiments?

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I was just wandering if the Indian supporters also feel as let down by Harbhajan singh for his bullying tactics?...

Not very nice when your own council are disgusted by a player-is it.....

I think this has caused a fair bit of embarrasment for all concerned..................................

Indian board feeling 'let down' by Harbhajan

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/cricket/news/article/-/2824430/indian-board-feeling-let-harbhajan

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  1. I am a Harbhajan fan and yes i feel let down by his act.That is unacceptable behavior and it deserves a punishment.

    In Australia he was RIGHT and we all supported him.

    At Mohali,he was WRONG and i will not support him on that.

    Harbahajan deserves a suspension of 5-10 matches.That's it.After that he can play for team India.He is our main player and we want him in the side.

    That incident was a 'MOMENT OF MADNESS'.

    Harbahajan isn't a bad boy.He is a team man,has good relations with the players.

    I also want a punishment for Sreesanth who according to me is the real bad guy here.

    Edit-

    I think i would have done the same and i would have been kicked out.(L0L)

    That's what happens in my country.Only the victim of provocation gets punishment,the one who starts always gets away.

    (Provocation has been going on for some time.Do not just take into account what happened in that match.Take into account the history and what Harbhajan has been through in last 4 months)

    INDIA -ONE AND ONLY


  2. Yeah mate i said something similar in an answer a few days ago

    Not only does he owe the bcci an apology he owes the hundreds of indian supporters here who stuck up for him during the aussie tour one as well

    How right was haydos after all

  3. I hope that they have learnt a lesson that if you keeping sweeping c**p under the carpet it is going to stink sooner or later.

  4. The Harbhajan incident is actually a shame. When Symonds was racially abused by Harbhajan BCCI tried to play down the issue and threatened to abandon the tour if ICC take some drastic measures aginst him. But now evryone must have understood that Hayden and Symonds were right. Assaulting another cricketer is a crime which could even be met with life time ban. He will be lucky if he gets of with a ban from 5 odis and 9 tests.

    He has caused embarrasment for th indian fans as well. Now i think the BCCI finally realised Symonds and Hayden's claims were right.

    Well,Gilly we never see our boys fighting with each other,do we? lol

  5. Yeah i think embarrased is more the word actually..

    You stick up for a player all summer to have him go home and slap on of his own team mates face...Gee with mates like that who needs enemies on the field....

  6. Personally he has put me down for all his actions we supported

    on him. I care less about the bullying antics, as most of them do

    that in the standard word form called sledging. He has put all

    the Indian supporters with embarrassment and he deserves to

    be punished a big time. I would say - a solid 1 year for his

    actions ( slapping or any physical activity against any player

    or official should never ever be tolerated irrespective who that

    player is or how dirty or nice he is).  I strongly believe players

    like him are going to explode for allowing sledging and he has

    pushed the buttons far too long....

    It is time for all Indians and authorities to take serious action

    against him irrespective of how long it is. He needs to fined

    heavily and also loose part of monetary benefits as well. In

    addition, I like to see all such players attend anger and other

    management classes on how to deal such situations.

    It is a big time let down not only by him - it includes the authorities as well for letting go this far.....what a shame...

  7. Just see and answer this question:http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind... You will understand all the drama.

  8. yeah...i agree with Amit.....SANAT...

  9. I wonder what Andrew Symonds thinks of this situation?

  10. We all do feel let down by Harbhajan and that is why he is where he is today, facing the charges. He should be given some punishment and a reprimand.

    At the same time he was provoked; it was psychologically a very bad moment for him as he had a;ready lost 2 matches as Captain. He has been under tremendous pressure and must have lost his cool after losing another. Not that he should have raised his hand.

    But Sree is equally to blame. He is not a baby. And he has been irritating many senior players. We do not know what tone he used. He also retracted and said Harbhajan was like an elder brother. And such things do happen. So he must be guilty somewhere.

    Also while saying this he looked cheerful and happy; like all forgtten.

    The two are good friends too. And Sree owes a lot to Harbhajan.

    Poison, the Symmonds incident was blown out of proportion because of the Sydney Match and other things that took place there. It was beyond Harbhajan.

    Latest news: Harbhajan has admitted guilt and apologised too. And in 2 minutes we will hear the verdict.

    We wish him the best. Hope he learns his lesson and Cricket will move on. It is a matter of life and carreer for Harbhajan and I can never wish ill on him. Just for that incident.

  11. I do not agree with Monti. Harbhajan and Sreesanth are both the bad boys of Indian cricket. Harbhajan was wrong in Australia as well. After all, he comes from the land of Gandhi, and you should expect exemplary behavior from him which you should not expect from your bad boys Symonds and Hayden.

    Indians are the best people in the world and they should lead by example. You should not expect this thing from your boys .

    Edit:

    Yes, Sree wasn't wrong in this case. It was Bhajji all the way.

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